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tesla (tĕs`lə), unit of magnetic flux density: see under weber tesla [for Nikola Tesla ], abbr. T, is the unit of magnetic flux density, which is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field in a given region. See electric and magnetic units .
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Tesla
Nikola . 1857--1943, US electrical engineer and inventor, born in Smiljan, now in Croatia. His inventions include a transformer, generators, and dynamos

tesla [′tes·lə]
(electromagnetism)
The International System unit of magnetic flux density, equal to one weber per square meter. Symbolized T.


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